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[. . . ] OWNERS
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Tuners
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1. 0 Equipment installation
Normally your Naim equipment will have been installed by the dealer who sold it to you even if you live outside their immediate vicinity. Your dealer is responsible for making sure that the system sounds exactly as it should and information given here is not intended to reduce this responsibility in any way.
1. 1 cables and connections 2. 0 Getting Started 2. 1 switching on and off 2. 2 running in 2. 3 mains supply 2. 4 siting the equipment 2. 5 if you have a problem 3. 0 Warnings 4. 0 Connection 4. 1 mains lead 4. 2 non-rewireable mains plugs 4. 3 fuse carrier 4. 4 plug fuses nat 01 and nat 02 nat 05 narcom 2 remote handset EC Declaration of Conformity to Appropriate Standards
1. 1 cables and connections
Please do not modify the standard interconnect cables supplied with your Naim equipment. This is important for safety as well as performance. One end of each cable is marked with a band to establish its correct orientation. [. . . ] Such preamplifiers should only be used as a last resort. In the UK, BBC and commercial radio broadcasts are usually radiated from different sites even though the target areas of the services may be similar. This means that unless the transmitters are in almost the same direction looking from your house, an aerial aligned on one transmitter will give less than optimum performance on the other. In these circumstances you should fit an aerial rotator, or a less directional aerial if appropriate. The more sensitive and directional the aerial you use, the less good will be the reception in directions other than the one towards which the aerial is pointing. If you are particularly interested in receiving a wide range of VHF transmissions an aerial rotator is a necessity. Your dealer will be familiar with local conditions and will be able to advise you on which stations are capable of being received satisfactorily. The tuner's audio output is adjustable internally both for level and channel balance. It is set to 700mV and should match almost any preamplifier without difficulty. Preamplifier input impedance should be more than 10K .
buttons
mode: Toggles the tuner through three operational modes - frequency, scan and preset. Use of preset mode is covered overleaf in the narcom 2 remote handset section. down: In frequency mode, adjusts tuning frequency downwards in 50kHz steps or continuously if held. In scan mode, causes the tuner to "scan" down the FM band searching for signals above a preset level. The tuner will stop searching at each tuned station and, using the narcom 2 remote handset, the option to store the station as a preset will be available. If no satisfactory signals are found during the first scan, a second scan at a lower preset signal level will automatically commence. In preset mode, causes the tuner to step sequentially down through previously stored stations. up: Controls the tuner in a similar manner to the down button.
mono: Combines the left and right channels to produce a mono output signal. Switching to mono can reduce background noise with weak stereo signals.
display
main: Displays tuned frequency, selected preset number or "--" indicating that no preset number is allocated to a specific tuned frequency. Allocation of tuned frequencies to preset numbers is covered overleaf in the narcom 2 remote handset section.
indicators
stereo: Indicates when both a stereo signal is received and stereo operation is selected. freq: scan: Indicates when the tuner is operating in frequency mode. Indicates when the tuner is operating in scan mode.
preset: Indicates when the tuner is operating in preset mode.
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nat 05 front
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· stereo · freq · scan · preset
up
mode
mono
nat 05 rear
RC5 input power mains input
75 ohm FM aerial to preamplifier
note
The RC5 input is designed to accept external control signals for multi-room applications. Contact your dealer for further information on its use. [. . . ] "-" indicates that the track can be selected. A space indicates that there is no more memory available. The prog key can also be used to delete tracks from a play order. To delete a track, press and hold the prog key until the prog indicator in the CD display illuminates then delete the track or tracks using the numeric keypad followed each time by a further operation of the prog key. [. . . ]
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